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WBmmniHMnBrmaam!vm!aBsraBZJnBm rr"" !& W"n-" k --frir-i wvntwywrni' w -"W, TTGEgBV ! "German Syrup" " I have been a Great Asthma. sufferer from Asth ma aud severe Colds every Winter, aud last Fall my friends as well ns myself thought because of my feeble condition, and great distress from constant cough ing, and inability to raise any of the accumulated matter from my lungs, that my time was close at hand. When nearly worn out for want of sleep and rest, a friend recommend ed me to try thy valuable medicine, Boschee's German tintt, Syrup. I am con- BafMoh,n fident it saved my Refreshing: life Almost the first Sleep. dose gave me great relief and a gentle re freshing sleep, such as I had not had for weeks. My cough began immedi ately to loosen and pass away, aud r found myself rapidly gaining in health and weight. I am pleased to inform thee -unsolicited that I am in excellent health and do cer tainly attribute it to thy Boschce's German Syrup. C. B. Stick why, Picton, Ontario." TWO DAYB IN A COFFIN. Cx- A Case or I'nvoiltlsm. I can't eco." said tlio woman who was having her flirt ivtrserod. "why the landlord should givo mo u brown and yollow pajwr liko that, when tho folks ou tlio next floor got n bountiful hi no paper on their wall." "I can tell yon, tnar'ni," said tho pa per hnnger. "I warn't going to let cm. but ITb a clear coee of favoritism." "Of courso it Is." snapped tho woaian; "enny ono with hulf an oyo can ew that. But why should ho favor that slob vied, crews oyed" '"Tain't her it's you ho's favorin," said tho paper hangor, dropping his voico to a mysterious whisporj 'hor pa par's blii'i, ain't it? Woll, do you know why l..givvohfr tlie blue color and you tho broimV You must swonr you won't say a word thoro's paris green enough in that blno paper to kill a hull fam'lyl" "Lor! you don't say sol" "Yessum, it's a faot. Now this yoro impdr'a iniulo of mineral color and won't hurt a fly." and tho porlidioiw man hnng another roll upsido down, whilo tho woman hurried out to toll tho neighbors. Detroit Freo Press. a Priceless Blessin JF AVER'S GIIKItRY PEOTOIIM, is tho best remedy for Croup, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, and all the sudden Throat and Lung Troubles to which young peoplo aro subject. Koop this modiclno In tho house Hon. 0. Edwards lister, lato U. S. Consul to Italy, and author of various popular works, writes t ''With all sorts of exposure., In all sorts of climates, I liavu never, to this tlay, had any cold nor any affection of tho throat or lungs which did not ytnld to Ayor's Chorry l'octoral within 2t hours. Of courso I havo never allowed myself to bo without this remedy In all my voyages and travels. Under my own observation, It Jias given relief to n vast number of persons ; wlillo In ncuto cases of pulmonary Inflammation, such us eroup and dlphtuorla In children, llfo .'ins been preserved through its efforts. T recommend Its use In light and fro qttont doses. Properly admlulstoretl, In accordance with your directions, It is n prlcoloss blessing in any houso." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral rnEPAiitn nr Dr. J. O. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mats. Gold ly all Drucalita. Price $1 ; lx tottlwi, f5. f km DR. MILES j5i HEART H J CURE. Ss FbnnM- Ovll HEART IICEICE " fu-ni, I'nlplinMa. lltfEJIdE 1'ntuln Hlite, Shoulder u L'anu aaiiit UntnthMnlna fi AMi.HBaK Mraath I.. -V7i - li- nn.Mq nH.w, w. ,.. . ..... fiallt, Drapir, Vlnrt In Ktuinanh, etc., aro cuwd br Oft. MILES NBW HEART CURB. AnawrllteoTorr trtUeoruliiout Indiana Bixwtal tU A. r. OaYii, Hllrur creak. Nfib..Btiar taktn four bottlM of 1IUAKT OUKE foil tutor than ha had for twelve yunrt. "For tblrtr xsars trouble with Ilonrt l)ltni two bottle of BR.tMlt.CQ1 HEART CURK curd mo,-It Loean, Ilucuanan. Mien." II. "i Bati?n.vJSvV BUI Ion, u. bus takart DR. Ml LUG' HEART OURK formarttroulilavliheraalraaulM Jin. 1j Mar, Itctiburj, Mich., a 111 fur 1 rears with HaartMU4ua,bd tn hlr bouio help, llrad on liquid food I u(4 Dr. Milvs' HeartQur and all pain laft bari oonitanl um cured btr. lloa HiuttmtW book VHl'll at ctrmral.t. or address tH-.MIIes' Medical Co.,Ulkhart,nd. Bold by D. J. Pry, drilggisl.Bnlotn. Act on a dsw principle regulate tli liter, stomach and bowela MrouoA M ntnti, Dn. Situs' Pm lixtdilu cur biliousness, torpid ltror and coniilp. Uon. Smallest, lulldevt, rurwtl Qpdoaea,2Bpta. hrmule fm at flruvt-isu. D uu8tLt..UlkuLtiii. gold by D. J. Kry, druggist, Butt-in. A Voting Gentian Woman's Terrible pcrlclico During a Trance. Thcro lives In Washington a woman who once went through tho frightful or deal of Mng prepared for burial and lying in a coffin forty-eight honre with out nny signs of Hfo. At tho end of this time sho awoko and frightened tho wita out of tho watchers. Sovon rears ajro Mrs. Barotte. wifo of .he present chof at Wormloy's hotel, was a blithosomo German maiden of seven tttn snininers. living with her parontsln the town of Baden, Germany. Sho tolls tho following'strango story of her ex perience with an undertaker, and how near sho caino to being buried alivot "Seven years ago I was stricken down with typhoid fovor, and, as is tho cus tom in tho cities of Gormony, 1 was sout to tho hospital for contagions dlbeases. There 1 languished between lifo and death for threo weeks, and at tho end of that time what nil of my relatives and frionrls aud tho authorities of tho hos pital thought to bo tho end camo. My heart stopped beating, my muscles re laxed nnd to all appearances 1 was dead. Tho hospital attendants prepared mo for burial, and whilo 1 was iMirfectly conscious of everything that transpired about mo, I was totally helpless and un ablo to tell my attendants of my true condition. "After being dressed for burial and placed in my coffin my mother and friends camo to bid mo a last farewell. My oyes wore only partially closed and I could seo the anguish depicted on my mother'B face and feel her hot tears drop upon my browaa sho gave what she sup posed to bo her farowell kiss. I was en gaged to a young man, and our marriage waa'to havo takon placo shortly. When 1 was in tho coffin tho great grief that he manifested whon ho camo to lo k npon my face was heartrending, and etieeiully bo to mo, realizing as I did my traacondi tion.yot 1 was unablo to show that I was alivo nnd comprehended it all. "In Germany it is customary for tho nearest loved ono to sond, instead of flowers, an embroidered satin pilow, to bo placed under tho head of tho do cciyjod. Tliis my lovor brought, and whilo I could feel his caress and see his tears, as ho tenderly placed it under my hoad,yot 1 was utterly powerless to give nny sign or niako any utterance. "After my friends and relatives had takon their lost sad leavo, 1 waa roniovcd to tho dead ward of tho hospital. In the hospital, to guard against any accidents or premature burials, aftor tho corpso has boon romoved to tho dead ward a cord is attachod to Its wrist and tho other end of tho cord is attachod to a boll in ono of tho attendant's rooms, so that, should lifo return, tho attendant is immediately warnod of it. Thin was donoin my caso, nnd after remaining in my coffin for forty-eight bourn 1 sudden ly regained tho nso of my muscles and limbs and sat upright in my coffin. This movement on my part of courso rang the boll in the attendant's room and gen eral consternation provailod. 1 was taken from my coffin, and in a fow weeks was ro3torod to health.' "What bocauio of tho lovor." was asked. "Just ono year from that timo ho was stricken with typhoid fever and died, and tho same satin pillow that ho had so tondorly placed under my head a year before was by bis roquost buriod with him." Mrs. Barotto, soon aftor tho death of her intondod husband, camo to this country nnd married Mr. Barotto. Washington Post. Dlumomla In n Clilckeu'a Craw. A fow days ago C. Jacobson received word from tho linn of William & Co., Butto City. Mon,. that ono of thoir .us tomem, n Mrs. White, hud found threo rough diamonds in tho craw of a chickon sold by them. Mr. Jacobson is a largo poultry shipper, and supplies his hen nery with gravel from tho bod of tho Blue river, seven milos south of Hast ings. Neb. Tho curiosity of sovoral minors at Butte City was aroused by tho discovery, and Jacobson has received many lottord making inquiry as to whore ho secured tho sand. Mrs. Whi to Hubmlttod tho threo rough diamonds to a jewolor in Butto for in spection, and ho prououncod them genu ine diamonds nnd offered tho lady a good sum for tho stones, butBho refused, and has sent them cast to havo them cut, Tho only way to account for tho singttlnr flud is that tho diamonds woro picked from the gravol of tho yard. Sovoral prospecting parties will visit tho locality whoro tho sand waa taken. Cor. Kansas City Times. A Deviipiih Belaca a Ctoai. A big octopus, or devilfish, one of thoso sea mounters graphically described by Victor Hugo in his "Toilers of the Soa," adorns a hook in Brown's fish stall on tho Washington street wharf. The hook in driven Into tho cosing of tho door considerably higher than a man's head, but tho long, slimy tentacles or armB of tho monster trail on tho ground, tapering to a fino point On tho inside of tho arms aro tho cupllko suckers which, once fastened on to an object novo a bnlldogllko tenacity. Tho fish weighs forty-fivo pounds and lt arms measure ten foot or twenty feet from tip to tip. It is being kept till some Chinese, who consider tho meat of the fish a great luxury, como nlonjr and purchase It Tho captors of tho monster were Fish ermen August Dupont and Joe Michael, who had a hard battle before they suc ceeded in killing it Tho mon were coming up tho bay Tuesday afternoon with a boatload of fish, pulling lazily on tho oars, whon Dupont'a blado fouled something in tho water. Tho something proved to bo the devilfish- Dnpont raised his oar out of tho water, and tho fish camo with It As It waa raised above thosurfacoonoof tho monstor's strong arms fastened on to tho boat, and in an instant it was half way into tho boat, and striking wildly at tho occupants Michaol was struck on tho arm by tho monster, but ho whipped out a knifo nnd cut tho tentacle off. In tho mean- timo Dupont seized a club used for knocking salmon on tho head, and killed the mon8tor. Seattle (Wash.) Tele graph. Women aa Comedians. Women rarely make good comedians, rhcir bent runs to pathos nnd tho flerco emotions. For ono imitator of Dejazot. the French stago has produced a scoro of gifted creatures who havo emulated Croizette and Bernhardt. We have a Mary Anderson and a Clara Morris, and wo had a Charlotte Cushman, but whoro is our comedienne? Lotta can make us laugh, but, aftor all, her art is a little boisterous and depends much on the kicking up of her heels. Ada Ilchan Is admirablo in high comedy, like Mrs. Kendal; but as was said of Mrs. Braco girdlo, "Genteel comedy la their chief essay," though they do not. like tliat "Diana of tho stago," prefer to act in men's clothes, in which costumo "her gait was free, manlike and modest." Perhaps tho fact may bo duo to tho imperfect development of tho risiblo In Btiuct In women. Any man who has been privileged to attond one of thoso Elcnsinian mysteries known as 3 o'clock teas, has observed what curious causes provoke laughter among Indies; how thoy laugh at nothing, nnd remain grave in the presence of ests which might havo mado old Nestor hold his sides. So at tho thoator, tho female portion of tho audionco giggle when there is no ox cuso for morrimout, aud sometimes al low tho best jokes to pass without a smilo. This imporfect appreciation of humor is probably one renoou why thore aro so fow really good light comediennes on tho stago. Philadelphia Music and Drama. Driving Kalti Awny with Dynamite. Tho now science nnd art of "rainraak lng"does not appear to mukemuuh prog ress in India, and unfortunately this is ono of thoso countries whoro the power to procure rain at will would bo partic ularly valuable. At Bijapur, in the Bombay presidency, noarly half a ton of dynamite has boon exploded on olo vated ground, but unhappily nil this dls turbuneo loft tho district just as dry as bofoio. A second dischargo was then tried upon a flat topped hill 200 feet in height, but still not a drop of rain. In Burmah tho conditions woro considered moro fnvorablo, but it happoucd that just whon tho deputy commissioner und an assistant engineer hud got all ready for n trotneudoua explosion, down camo the rain. Tho experiment, It is added, was car ried on nevertheless, which, as a lo cal wit observed, is very much as if tho American colonol of logond nry fame had persisted In firing at tho "gone coon" aftor ho had come down. Tho worst part of tho business Is that in ono instanco at loost an experi mental dynamito explosion is strongly Buspocted of having actually driven away n vory promising drift of clouds. Londoii Nowb, !Mi SEW Her Overaliuo Kuruaoil to Let (lo. Last Sunday a lady living in tho south part of tho city camo homo from church wul Bat down in a chair to rest. Sho is not a small body and did not havo any moro room than sho nooded in tho chair. Her husband kindly consented to tnka off her rubbers for her. Tho first one camo off easily, but tho second one stuck. Ho gave a Buddon jerk at it, but instead of tho rubber coming off his wifo camo out of tho chair und lauded heavily ou tho lloor. Yoatonlay after noon sho wan taken to tho hospital to be treated for a broken hip, tho result of tho attompt to take oil tho rublcr, Last night sho waa roportod comfortable llartford Couraut An Inceiilou Contrivance. A linn in Birmingham, England, is manufacturing an ingonions device for indicating tho existence of a fire or for regulating tho heat in tho preparation of food and driuk. Tho lire alarm consists of a Forios of very 8onsitivo dianhraKins which aro connected with an oloctrio batter' In such n way that as soon as tho tornporuturo of uu upartmont in which tho appliance is fixed reaches a prodotormlnod point, an oloctrio boll Is sot ringing nnd coutinuos to ring for some hours if necessary, until a reduc tion of the temperature is effected. The Instrument Is capablo of Tory nice ad justment, and on tho occasiou of a trial It is Btatod that tho boll was caused to ring by breathing upon tho diaphragms. Philadelphia Itecord, An tingle Wantonly Shot. Several days ago a lurgo caglo va discovered hovering ovor tho farm of Mr. .'lines P. Gott, ueur Boyd'a, Mont gomery county, Md. A party waa Im mediately mado up for tho purpose of killing this "king of birds." llo fought brnvoly, however, aud it was not until threo bullota from a U9-culibor Win chester rifle had pcilotratod his body that ho was captured. Ilo measured 7 feet 0 Inches from tip to tip and 3 foot from tail to beak. Baltimore Sun. A l'ortiumtu Woman. A striking Instance of chango wrought by tho turu of fort,uno's wheel, and of success won by purest chanco, Is called to mind by tho recent marriago of tho Duchous do Cainposelico, tho widow of Isaac M. Sluger, of sowing machine fuuo, Sho was formerly a confoctionor ami suld cakes and pies In a Paris res taurant, where sho mot Mr. Singer. At his death she was left with a largo for tune and in a fowyoars married the Duko do CnmpoHolice, She has lately been married at Paris to M. Paul So bego after flvo years of widowhood. Now York Ledger. To Clean a Water Mottle. A water bottle, tho interior of which has become coated with carbonate of limo from hard water, may bo cleaned by washing In water in which a fta tspoonful of spirits of salts has been dis- I run mi. ituuunmi wiiura utuug, utwu Housekeeping, ONE Of TMF. MEN THAT SUCCEED. Experience cf h Hotel Proprietor Who Act-1 nt Clerk ami Utility Man. "The 1h. ional City hotel waa lo cated ou tl:- California Southern, n branch cf tlio Santa Fo railroad," Baid a et jry tolling traveler yester day. "About tho timo tlio huilding was finished a largo portion of tho road was destroyed hy flood, and tho hotel stand was of little present value But Mr. Coffman, tho pro prietor, saw a future for it, and ac cepted an offer of a free lease of three years, on condition that he should furnish and keep it up. Of courso, ho had to bogin with light oxponso, and this is whero his varied experience and working qualities come in handy. Ho hired a cook and a chambermaid, whilo ho took upon himself the duties of landlord, porter nnd general utility man. I must say ho mado it comfortable for the few who camo his way. "Ono day a small party of railroad officials dropped in upon him, having come to seo how tho repairs on tho road wero getting on. Landlord Coff man had to spread himself to per form his many duties and at tho same timo to maintain (ho proper dignity in the presence of his guests of liigh degree The party came in at night, tired and hungty, after a tramp along the washout. When President Wdbur was conducted to his room to retire ho said to tho genial proprieter: " 'I will leave my boots outside tlio door for tlio porter.' " 'Certainly,' roplled Mr. Coffman, growing a littlo nervous as ho real izod tho responsibility of tho porter. "When all tho guests had retired, as ho supposed, Mr. Cofilman Btarted up stairs with a nowspapor in his hand. As ho neared the siot whero President Wilbur's boots wore, ho turned to seo if tho coast was clear, and then mado a divo for the boots, wrapped them in u paper and mado a shoot for tlio baggage room. Hero ho felt safe from the gazo of every body, and began shining thoso boots in a way that indicated experience in tho business. But in a leisurely mid night walk Conductor Kaggoy dis covered him and at once took in tho situation. Coffman nearly fainted the next day when Kaggoy found him behind tho counter tnd Raid: " 'Say, that was a pretty good shino you put on tho president's boots last night.' "Coffmtm saw ho was in for it and sot out tho cigars, pleading with tlio conductor to say nothing. Again and again the conductor returned and collected interest on what ho know nnd occasionally would ring in a friend on tho bet up, and would sot tlo tho bill by tho romark, 'Tliat'B on mo.' "As timo went on Coffman came to regard the secret as safe. The road waa finished and tho hotel flour ishod as a leading summer resort. A year later a party of offu ial, includ ing President Wilbur, Superintend ont J. M. Victor and Treasurer Frank H. Pattio, camo through in a private car on an inspecting tour. They in vitod tho landlord to tako a run with thorn. As thoy sat at luncheon that day tho president brought tho blood to Coffman's chooks. " 'That shine 3011 put on my boots was tlio liest 1 over hod it lasted n week.' "After tho first burst of morriinont Wilbur continued, 'And, you will re member, I loft a dollar for tho porter whon I doparted.' " 'Yes,' ropliod Coffman, who by this timo had got his breath, 'and tho porter got it.' " 'Never mind, Coffman,' said Wil bur; 'that convinced me that you woro all light, and thoro's not a houso on tho Santa Fo road that 3011 can't have.' "Indianapolis Journal What Slay Ilo In tlio I'ntnre. Thoro will bo, I have no doubt, dis coveries mado in tlio near or remote futuro to which our present mastery ovor naturo will seem to bo tho voiy infancy of disc ovoty. Now thoro is uotliing on whMi economists havo boon so apt to err as m tho limits which thoy havo confidently put on man's powers ovor nature. Spoculativo economists nro apt to confound present impossibilities with pormanont impossibilities. TI103' who know ovor so slightly what has been tho courso of human invention nro awaro of how often tho impossibility of ono ago has been tho easy process of another. Wo have no reason to doubt that tho sumo e.vporiouco will bo vouchsafed to futuro generations. Wo do not know nil t-io materials; wo aro still further from knowing all tho powors. E. T. Rogora. Slasonry nnd Iron ISrlilgrs. Many Gorman engineers prefer masonry to iron for bridges, and thoy havo revived tho practjjco of building inasonry bridges with lead joints at tlio koy and points of rup turo near tlio spring lines, Tho Ro mans used shoots of lead botwoou cut stones, aud in bridges built in Eng land in 1833 bands of lead woro placed m mo joints for two thirds of tlio (lis tnnco nbovo tho spring lino. Tlio use of load is for maintaining tho proper interval or jouit and for uniformly distributing U10 pressures. Now York Telegram. CARTER'S ITTLE IVER PILLS. I Sick Keadarhn and rollore all the troubles Incl dent to a bilious stnto of the sj-ntem, cuch ai Dlziiness, Natiftca. Drowlnesfl. Dlstrees aftei eattnp, l'oln In tlie Sldo, &c While their mott remarkable success has been shown In curing Iteadftci a, yet Cat rrVs I.nTt Liver Pilu are equAlly vnl:ai Ir in Constipation, curing and preTentlng tl.l annoying com plaint, while they also correct nil disorders of the stomach, (stimulate the llrer and regulato the bowels. en If they only cured HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who Buffer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does not end here, and those who once try them will find these little pills valuable In so many ways that hey win not oe wining to do witni Out after alt sick head CUB nE 3 the bene of so rrmn7 lives that here Is whero ie mike our great boast. Our pills cure It Thlle others Jo not. ("Ar.TKa's L-ttle Liver Pills are very small ind very eisy to take. One or two pills make i lrse. They nro strictly vegetable and do .mt gripe or purge, hut by their gentle action '! snsc all who uto them. In vials at 25 cents; ' o for ?l Pold rvrryn here, or sent by malL CASTZ2 UaHC'I'S CO., Kv Toit kill ktlte, UFrici. J. M, Needham, HOUSE PA In TING, KALSO MINING, PAPER HANGING, NATURAL WOOD FINISHING. Leave orders J Irwin's, rear of fmlth a Stelner's drug store. E. O. CROWS, and Packer State St. and Court St. Tho best mutt delivered to alt parts of the city. "-siii If You Expect to MAKE MONEY In the Chicken inn ness you ueeil tlie Pacific Incubator and Brooder. Jt Is chenp, reliable, substantial, easily underMood, nnd will batch any kind of boos better than a hen. Bend 8c 'tamp to pay posttige on our new 82-pige Illustra ted catalogue of Incubators,! horotighbred Fowls, Q LV. Ul-X. NETTINGS, Hone mills, poultry supplier etc. This book contains 30 Kiil'-slzed mlnred cuts of Thoroughbred Fowlii,nnd Is replete Wlill lIUUtlllllLIIJII. IMIirUPB PACIFIC INCUBATOR CO., No. 1313 CASTRO ST., Oakland. Cal. I'UOI'libNIONAlj C.VK1W. GEO. II. BIMNETT, Attorney at law, .salem, oregan. Ofllue over Ltidd a bush's hank. DJAIIOY & UINUUAM, Attorneys and couuRelorx at law, hluiu, Urcgou. Having un abstract 01 the rworUsof Muriou county. Including a lot and block index ot Salem, they have mx-i-liil IhcIIUW. lor ex. atulnlug titles to real cstatt.. HuslueHS In inn supreme court iinuiu tnnMiHe depart ments will mlvu prompt hUmuIioii. Susl T. RK'HAItDSON. Attorney ut law. otllce Ul) nUilreln frout rooms of nttw ush block, corner CommLiciai nnd (Ymrl streets, Balem, Oregon. JOHN A. CUISON, Attorney at law. Itooms 3 aud 4, Ladd it Hush's bank uuuning, HUioin, urt-gen. 8 1 lyr B. K. BONIIAM. W.JI.J10LMEH OONIIAM A liOLMKfl, Attorney at law JJ Oltlce iu Hush's block, between State ana court, on ('oui'ist. mlLMON FOUD. attorney at law, aalem, I Oregon. Ollico upUilin in Fatton'g otc ilbck. W.Uo YOUNG, M. D.. OUIce formerly occupied by Dr. Rowland, oorner Court aud Liberty streets. Ttlepboue No. 45. oillce heurs: 8 a. m. to 12; 2 10 i p. m., and 7 to V p.m. Residence Utu street on clectrlo car line. Telephone No. 9. -ftl-cAKEl!. i IJIIOOKH. Physicians HI and Httrgeona, Murphy blfcCk, up Btalrs, commercial street, ISulem, Or. 8 SIOTT, physician and sur- Olllce In Kidrldge Blcc. twt- Urciron. Otllco hours it) to 12 in. 'i in 4 p. m. SU. W. I gcon. i.Orcgoi D. I'HILHHOOK, M. D.,liomeopntnlaU Ollico 155 Court stieet! Itexlrixnea U7 urli street GeLeral mnetlni. Srwnlnl attention elven to diseases of Women um! chlldreu. T HO US BR. M D. I'hvmcian and snr. geon, Practice limited to discusm of tho ucrvous system. Cata rh Including iiniuiiiu uuumiiiurtiur uerma. uuico in Cottle block rooms 11 nnd li Office hours from U to 1-' a. m, and from 2 to u p. m. 11-3 tf. ' U. T. O. SMITH, Dentist, 9J BUtto street. Malem. Or. Finished dental nn ions ofevcrydescrlutlon. liilnliniu.ra. lions a specialty. Pl tlom DK. M 1NTA H. A. DAVIH Otflcw hours, U a. iu. to 11 a in ; 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Day or night calls promptly attended to Special attention giveutodUaifcesuf wont ou aud children. Oltlce In iNew llank hlk., 805 fommerelnl street Residence same. 6m H. M1LLKUH.1.UND, KpUcopsI aec- iu, a iirruur t iieniKseut niiu cnurcu. rtlce hours I to3p m. NNli'KK. Jl-FKHKYS, M. I). Treat metit of LadltH and Clillitran n snec- IV. utticc liuurs: Bto 12. ami '1 t.. J h'l. drldge block, "nlein, Oregon, A (alt r 1). l-UOIl, Architect, I'lnns, Specl- T , niwtlons anil upeiiuteutltnco lor ail cliiM-es or bulldtuga. tlilioe 2)0 Coin. mrclal St., up stairs. CLEAN! If you would befoleuu nnd hayo yourdothea dono uj in U 0 neatest and dnsaioat mmit vv, (akotliom to tho SALIMSTKAII ?,.11NKY whoi-o all work ia dono by while abur, and in tho moat prompt manuer. CO LOJSIi J; dl&ISIED. Lilwrty'Street -' Au iiutlnct Annljxod. Priuuia I run always for tlio un der dog. Socuudus Yes, 6olf preservation is tlio first law of nature. Now York Epoch. FrlsUtlul Bnlpwrccka. 8Uunch ahlpa striae and Inundrr, the nerd) wind aud mountainous wave sweep noble mariners' "hearts of oak to jUlpwryckaud to death yet that itm rot ErKntuJhf.ltt,ber"' ndtman Irom f!.-i5i1--,A,lfiy'? ' -'"'"tf AtUnilo In iii.".-??. riy.rUtor nn-rvlaJ traveler. ,L,,l,l '"V ?ch M llUM aaftly be will scarcely have eaoane aome of ht qualms of a atckneaa, unless he take Jr'.'.'-.VHS e',me Hr that luliuttabieapeclOofbrnautea Had water but this may b deprived In a ct.ut iuur of fta itlwroering nccu wni hn stomach, towels amt'llver by the ,li !!?: Arln" PWjudlclal etlecUof -I10 fOJwwloui. 11 averts, tuoreover. tWKUtlara ana kidney compiaJnU. VW tntvtl oo , or Una wUuoallu -1 J.MeCAUHTLAND.CIvllft.uttaryand I'i. llydrntillo Knglneer. U. s. luputj eyors 01; 1, Oregon mtuerat Mirveyor. City nurvcyors office ioiiip-i-nrKiiiiri niocK,ulcm, c. A. ItiUIKRT. Arch'tet, rsun424. Mar quam building, t'ortU.id, Oretiou. 11U9INKSS OAKD. I10KYKM1LI. Proprietor the I'o.c .- U'nltatlisudsiiHviiiEl'nrl rs. Have the only Porcelain ItalbTubs In the city, au Couituerctiil ktrvf t Salem. OrvKtui. QPKAGUE A ALLK.V. Waaksmttha and pnoreaboelnc and repairing, only the beat workmen vmployetl. Opposite Mtate laiiunuieo building ' A -V -yi" S Contractor. Sewer l. In. Cement lc?ewa!k, KseavaUnit. Fmos -Ml wors promptly doje, Salora.Or! lve order with JV.rin llro. 4:iiim P-MtPrr-lAYINQ.l makerrpcciatlyoj! 1 oaipei-Mwinr and laytngj earpeU laen np and rtlaid Ith rei elrf. IIcms, OlMaWllia?. lMIVAnHla l.l. a a.,MV or BirVff fcn? - w J. O. LUHRMri0" M.iuVJ"'-,,inrA-iaity Shop at th. foot of Ubcrty trtt, &lenrh; ty, BbopiSBuustmi, OO CD c if SO rr- IZj 0 0 P) (DCfQ 3 H 03 C -i i CD 1 M. r 0 tr 0 0 o Cf m H 0 p. 3 Q' rH 0 0 a 0 GO w X X CO - Hi -J 00 02 CO rn s Af -"St? "us. THE WILLAMETTE, This term might bo applied to teven 1 Point, located on the VVIsconsIn Cenlrnl Lines, at the gateway to the vast forest region which extends North to Lake Hupefior, n distance ol 2B miles without a break, on account of itrt vast lumber Ir.tcr esls. Thf vv Nconrln Illver to which the lmnliertnen Imve given the iHmlllar and somewhat affectionatu title of "Old Wis cous." no' alone arts ns a lumber feeder to thecilv by lurnlthliig through Its numer ons tributaries nn outli t for thousands of acre of tine In theuppur country, but It furnishes a water power that Is second onlv to that of Ne-Jtinh and Menashn, which cities are also located on thn "(Vin. tral." Millions of reel of lumber are cut every year, giving employment to hun dreds ol men. In addition to the lnmner trade, it has numerous other manufac tories; It Is here where the large car shops Kor tickets, maps, pamphlets nnd full Information apply to Q. F. McNeill, t P. andT. A, Minneapolis, Minn, and toJas. O. Pond, General Paseenger and Ticket Agent, Chicago, III. MC ly FEAR & HAMILTON, Loans negotiated on Improved farm and city property. SA.TSVf. Oregon Itoom 14, Hush Bank block. 612dw Columbia Poultry Yards, J. M. BRENTS, Manager. Lock Box 1210, Srattlo, Wash Breeders ot Thoroughbred Poultry of fol lowing varieties: B. 0. White Leghorns, 8. C. Brown Leg horns, White Plymouth Ilocks, Barred Plymouth Ilocks, Pit Games, Black Lang shams. Light Brahamas, Buff Cochins, Partridge Cochins, Bronze Turkeys. Send lor Circular and Price List. S tato Treasurer's First Notice STATE OF OREGON. 1 TKKA3CUY UEPAR.TMEJIT. BALKM, March 19, KM. "VfOTiCE is hereby given that there are JLN sufficient funds lo pay the following outstanding state warrants; aud that the same will bo paid upon presentation at this effice: N H tubers, I2M, 15HI, 1U1I0. 2052, U071, 20yj, 1097, 2098. 21M, 2Ift5, 2UH, 3135, 21!W, i317, 2:118, 2349, 2'i.VJ, 2360, 2302, 2303. IBM, '230U, 230S, 2371, 2175, 2378, 2377, 2:i78, 2379, 2, SHI, 2381, 210(1, 2107. 2108, 2109, 2110, !M12, 211.1, 24 It 2196, 2498, 2,00, 2515. The above numb t represent warrants endorsed on or before Semptember 18, 1891. Interest on thebf warrants will not be allowed after the date of this notice PHILMET'OUAN, 3-19-2W State Treasurer. L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the t'lty. Quiet, family hoiMsaspeclitlty. (In rear Willamt tte hotel.) SALEM, ... ORBOON Vll? INHUItANCl L?U W '. I.K ft !' ill I If f I I'I ft I Ml HJUM llLiLViiX. J rinft O. W. BKKLKH ctJl Halem . Orecoi Un rn 11 n. ti ?ire ana jw SALEM, OUIHOON. Rales. $2.50 to $5.00 per l)fty. Thert hotel between PortlaudawdHnn FrunoiM-o. Mrst-class In nil lis appoint menu. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown lit the Willamette Valley. A I. WAGNER, Prop. FiVasTl IBii SMickets ON SALE j xrjeR, Omaha, KansasCity,Chicago, ST. PAUL, ST. LOUIS, And all Points East; North and South, 270 Com'l street, Salem, Oregon. BOISE & BAKKEIt, agenu. Br D.C.SHERMAN, U, B, Pension and Claim acent. p. r Bix 231.Halem, Oreaon. Deputy Coutitv CI"')' Vrlto for blanks. w 45 Tifs a "iSSfft JW ft m &,$ o Lo 2i&srJ '- V-fo!C an i OPfJ 3a. . MHMMMt' hlbASitr BAWAV wjS ANYTHING. Fnilll liillfwl li.av ri.ir, femA tn fl.tn i.il. soup, Key est ctgat.i, totmcco plpe. Kutveh, etc. cuu always bo iouud at lowebt price; at T. HUKROWe, No. 226 Cotuuierblal Bt Balen HEALTH Le Itlclian's Golden Balsam No. ' Cures Chancres, tint, and second stage Sores on tho Legs and Bsdy; Sore Ea.n, Eyca, Nose, etc., Copper-colored Blotchc , Syphilltlo Catarrh, diseased Scalp, ard ul primary forms of tha dlseaso known a; SypMlif. Price, f 5 OO per Doltl . l,n Illclinu's Golden Balsam No '; Cures Tertiar', Mercurial Syplillitlo rthcti matlsm, Pains in tho Bones, Fains In t' Head, back of tha Nock, Ulcerated So, Throat, Syphilltlo Hash, Lumps and co. traded Cords, Stillness ot tho Limbs, as eradicates all disease from the systet , whether caused by indiscretion or abn, . ot Mercury, leavlnr tho blood puro aw healthy. Price 85 OO per Ilottlo. Lo Itlclmu's Golden Spanish Anil doto for the cure of Gonorrhoea, C'en . Irritation Gravel, and all Urinary or Ge tat disarrangements. Price S3 SO IK Bottle. Ue Illchau's GoMeQ Spanish Ir. Jectlon, forserero cases ot Gonorrhcci Inflammatory Gleet. Strictures,4c Prlca 81 CO per Bottle. Co Itlchnu's Golden Ointment for the ctTcctlvo heallngof Syphilltlo Sores, and eruptions. PrIre$I OO per Doi, Lie Illchau's Golden Pills Nerr and Brain treatment; loss ot physical po w cr, excess or over-work. Prostration, etc. Price 193 OO per Box Tonic nnd Nervine, Sent everywhere, CUD, securely pockd per express. THE R1CHARDS"DRUQ C(,Ageut? 600 & fill irXAJtlKET ST., Baa FrtuaelMOy !-,. aMJ-Bli BRUT VMtUs M. T. RiNEMANn DKALEK IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, Olassware, Lamps 'Woeden and Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed Also vczetnblesaad fruits In their heason. "Highest Price paid for country produce." Wesoiicl ashore of your patronage. 9 132 State street Conservatory of Music. W1LL.A M ETTE UNI VhRSITY.-Glve superior advantages to students ol music, Fie teachers. Latest methods, vocal and Instrumental muslo taught to tho hlghctst proitclency. No use going east to study music. Expenses moderate. Ulplomas given on completion of courso Next term begins Feb. 1. lsuj. 'A. M.PAHVIN, Musical Director. B. K.JHEALL, Paper Hangerand Decorator. Oulce nt Chus. Cal ert's Ai illlonery btore Salem, Oregon, Bids for Heating Capitol. The board ot capital building commis sioners Invite sealed proposals lor heatltv the capltol building at Bulem, Or., either by steam or hot water. Bidders ate to turnUli the-r own plans nnd spcciflcatioi .. Every bid shall be accompanied with i it Undertaking With nnn nv .nnra Klirtptto I., sum equal to double the amount of the bid to bo approved by the board, to iho ottect thutlf his bid shall bo accepted, thr bidder will perform tho work specified therein In accordance with the plans and Hpcc.tications theieror. The right to re ject uny or all bids is reserved. Bids will be opened nt 2 o'clock p. m. llonday.. April ll,lb02. ntthfcexecutlveofflce.&ilem. tlregon. HYl.VFSTill PENNOYEB. OKO W. 'cBniDE, PHIL. Ml T8CHAN, M.U OllAMBKItLIN, O. M. SMITH, rresiaent. Secretarv II. M. lilt ANbON, GEO. II. BDUBKlir, VK-e President. Treasurer. UNION TITLE ABSTRACT CO. 275 Commercial Street, Slakes the neatest nnd best Atstrncts:in the country. r&IPUOVKD OltDEll OK RED ilEN. 1 Kamtakuu I'riboNo. 8, rtaletn. Holds council every Thursday evening, at 7:30. Wigwam In btate Insurance hall. v- c- UAK Eu- r'rophet. FRANK D. WATERS, Chief of Hecords. J. H. HAAS, THJ3 WATCIOtAJCSE, 21SX Coramertlil St, - Salem, On, (exl aoor to Klein's.) Specialty ot Spectacles, and repairing Clocks. WWhea and Jewrlr-. Hrnrrt nrnnmmlBiilreH WM. A. JlUNLY.ClerkofBoard. J-10-lma NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that senled btdi will be received by the citv of Su e.'u. until 10 o'clock a.m. April 2. 1892, for the grading, graveling and curbing of all hat part e: commercial street between lht south side of Mill street and the southern boundary of the city of Salem, Orpgon, ac cording to the plans and specifications on fllg in the office of the city surveyor of 8alem, Oregon. Bids will be opened by the committee on streets ana public prep ertyonthe second day of April, lStt, at the hour o' 10 o'clock a.m. of said day or as soon thereafter as shall be convei.lnt to them. A deposit et five hunded dol lars must accompany each bid as a guar antee of good faith on the part of tho bidder that he will execute the eonttitct, bond and uudertuklng and furnishi.-.ir good and sufficient suietles to bo approved J . . ""VU1J " WWW BHJU UUllirHCl 1H awarded t said bidder, which deposit will be forfeited to the city of Balem In u.se of the ialluru on tho part et the bidder to comily wltt said requirements. Said bond, contract and undertaking are h mj died In the office of the city surveyor The city of Salem reserves tho right to re ject any or all bids or any part or i arts, thereof and accept or reject the remainder. M. W Hunt, C. B. Mookes, II. li LAMOCltOTJX, Committee on Streets and Publlo Property. Notico of Assessment for Clic- meketa Street Iiniirove incut. Salem Abstract and Loan Co, The only Abstract books of .Marlon county. Ktal estate orders filled prr mnliy and atfely. W. H. H. WATERS, MANAQBK. Capital City Hestaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm3fcalr at Ml Uoursoi Unity Narte but wnita iihn..ninin..Hil.n,i eaubllkhmenl. " " " "" A (ol i aubstanual racal o ked In lret flaai Myli, Tweoty-flTB oU per niral, RED HROMT. Court itrwt, Ww .Opem .Hotuw nf Jilnlo'a Uvtry Vf OTICE Is hereby given that the o i -XX mon council of the city ot Kalem, on, will at 8 o'clock a. m. of theStc dnv - April, 1S92, at the common council ti.'m berattsjtlem.Oreon, proceed to aKsesH uu ach lot or part thereof liable iberolur H t proportionate share of tbecest or gradu,,., traveling and curbing all that part i f O -metceta street described ns follews: .,, that part east of Water street and the est line of the tho alley In blocks ttl and 62, if .iituucu nciuas ine binet; uti luut ittt west or Frout street and the east Hue ot I ho alley iu blocks CI and 6a, if extended tutors the street; all east or Kront strtsH and Urn west line ol the alley In blocks '9 an I r-0, if extended across thestreet; all westor com mercial street and (bo east line of the alley in blocV s and 60, If extended across thc street; all east of Commercial street unit, the west line ol the alley In blocks 31 t.pd' 32 If extended across the street; oil wot of Luutnv hirrei una ine east line or the alley In blocks 81 and 32, tr extended acroes tbe street; all east of Liberty street and .,e went line of the alley In blocks 22 and 23 if extended across the streets all went rf .Liberty street and the east line of the ull y In blocks 31 and 32. it extended acns the street; all west of Hleb street and the thst line of the alley In blocks 22 and S3. If ex. tended across the street; all east ofolilpli street and tte west line of the alley In blocks 1 and 5, if extended across the treet; all east ol Church street and the west lino of the alley In blocks 9aurt 70, If exteui-eU acrrws the street; all west or Church sutxt. and the east line of the alley In bl--kk I and S, tf extended across the street; all u- t of Cottage street and the west 1-t.e tf Winter fctieet: all west of Cottasre a-reeL and the eat line of the alley Iu tiloJu U) and TO. if extended acres the strteu u.1 TO.iot i ter street ana the west llun ; the alley In blocks S3 and S3, If exteude.1 acroea the ktieeUalt we.t of Bummer stiett and the eaa line of the alley In blocks W aud Si. If extenaed. across the street, oil east uf (tumuaer street aud the et liuo of the alky in blocks 85 and Hi, if -x tend Ml across the street, all west t Oar.itol street aid the etcut line otthr Hi:i iubtcksi!5:nd bo, extendtd acros Uid atreit. all etut ol Capitol atrt and tl Ht line of Twelfth stm: 411 mj-i f Twatftb strtet and the weit lite of fli. teeath s:ret; all e.t of Thirteenth it Hi and Uie Heat line ol I'nurtivnth m, i situated In 8ale.D, Oregon. Atx-ord .tir o the pantand r-ecU5cnUon tbereoi o . i", In UiOOttlreof Ihed.v aurvevnr of i.m -..,- Ongv.u. lMne by order of the oUiu cotulof thecsty of Salem, Oregon, thU IStta day of March, IHd. ' M, , GQUOEUi, Recorder, W .kijkii&iii a&8tnaStnL .tiufc : Mi ULttfl&iJ